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Step 1

check safety and trigger on pneumatic nail gun

Check for Loose Screws

On a pneumatic nail gun, check the safety and the trigger every day to make sure they are moving freely. Then, ensure all the screws are tightened. If the cap screws are loose, the tool will leak, which leads to tool inefficiency.

Step 2

clean feed system of pneumatic tool gun

Clean the Feed System

Another part of a pneumatic tool gun that requires daily maintenance is the feed system. The feed system should be smooth all the way forward. For cleaning, wipe off the magazine or blow it out with air rather than using an oily lubricant. The lubricant actually attracts dirt and debris.

Step 3

lubricate the air fitting

take tool apart to replace parts

spread pneumatic grease on O rings

Lubricate the Air Fitting

Squeeze 4-5 drops of pneumatic tool oil into the air fitting daily (Image 1). If the tool is used all day, repeat the process halfway through the day. If the tool is not used very often, just oil it when the tool is used.

If the tool has not been well-maintained, it may need to be taken apart to replace parts (Image 2).

Several O-rings are located inside the tool. Use your finger to spread pneumatic grease on the O-rings to keep them lubricated (Image 3).